Euro-Burma Office 14 July to 10 August 2012 Political Monitor 2012 POLITICAL MONITOR NO. 23 OFFICIAL MEDIA US SECRETARY OF STATE CLINTON & PRESIDENT MEET AT US-ASEAN ECONOMIC FORUM President U Thein Sein attended the US-ASEAN Economic Forum held in Siem Reap, Cambodia where he met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as well as other ASEAN leaders. They discussed the promotion and cooperation of bilateral ties between the US and Burma, the easing of sanctions on Burma, political prisoners, environmental protection and the recent sectarian violence in the Rakhine State. Secretary Clinton reiterated that the rule of law must be entirely enforced and transparency strictly guided and expressed her desire that on-going democratic changes in Burma continue. The President also met other ASEAN leaders including Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen and Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra.1 Unofficial Media The US-ASEAN Business Forum is the largest ever gathering of America corporate leaders in Asia, and included executives from Coca-Cola, Caterpillar, DHL and Goldman Sachs.2 PRESIDENT ADDRESSES US-ASEAN ECONOMIC FORUM, CLARIFIES REFORMS At a dinner hosted by the US-ASEAN Economic Council and the US-ASEAN Merchants’ Association3 as part of the US-ASEAN Economic Forum, President U Thein Sein delivered an address where he outlined his government’s recent reforms. The President explained that with the establishment of a new government in Burma, the government has been striving to fulfil wishes of the Burmese to see true changes by simultaneously implementing three key reform measures. The first is to change from the centralized system of the past 50 years and build a mature democratic State. In order to do this, there must be reforms of Executive, Legislative and Judiciary bodies, measures to review or revoke existing laws that are no longer valid, as well as a reform of the bureaucratic system and the mindset of government officials. The government has met newly elected MP Aung San Suu Kyi and has invited her to hold discussions, set aside differences and work together based on common grounds. It is also engaging with leaders of the ethnic nationalities, political parties, civil society, and foreign and domestic intelligentsia. 1 President U Thein Sein leaves for Cambodia to attend US-ASEAN Economic Forum – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-14.pdf (NLM) 14 July 2012 (p. 1) / President U Thein Sein holds meeting with US Secretary of State – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-15.pdf (NLM) 15 July 2012 (p. 1) / President U Thein Sein meets Cambodian Prime Minister – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-15.pdf (NLM) 15 July 2012 (p. 16) / President U Thein Sein holds discussions with Thai Prime Minister – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-15.pdf (NLM) 15 July 2012 (p. 16) / Clinton meets Burma's president for landmark talks – http://www.france24.com/en/20120713-clinton-meet-burma-president-landmark-talks-thein-sein-siem-reap-cambodia usa?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_source=RSS_public&ns_mchannel=RSS&ns_fee=0&ns_linkname=20 120713_clinton_meet_burma_president_landmark_talks (France 24) 13 July 2012 2 Clinton meets Burma's president for landmark talks – http://www.france24.com/en/20120713-clinton-meet-burma-president-landmark-talks-thein-sein-siem-reap-cambodia usa?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_source=RSS_public&ns_mchannel=RSS&ns_fee=0&ns_linkname=20 120713_clinton_meet_burma_president_landmark_talks (France 24) 13 July 2012 3 Those in attendance included Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen, Thai Prime Minister Ms Yingluck Shinawatra, and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (who all also spoke), and well as ASEAN ministers, high-level officials, and ASEAN and US businessmen. 4 To best serve interest of people and country, we have fervent desire to seek technical know-how, to set up economic engagement with other countries but sanctions are still restricting us from doing so - President U Thein Sein – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-15.pdf (NLM) 15 July 2012 (p. 1 & 8) Page 1 of 10 Euro-Burma Office 14 July to 10 August 2012 Political Monitor 2012 In order to achieve national reconsolidation, the government has granted amnesty to many prisoners, relaxed regulations on media and telecommunications, invited expatriates to return home, eased printing and censorship procedures and has committed to enact a media law for media freedom and transparency. The government has also permitted the formation of political parties and civil society organizations and enacted necessary laws to protect the fundamental rights of citizens, such as the formation of labour unions and the freedom of assembly and speech. The second reform measure is to achieve a long lasting peace after 60 years since independence. In 2011, the government launched a new mode of operandi and coordination through a new dialogue, enabling the signing of ceasefire agreements with the ten ethnic armed groups, and has also made important engagement with the KIO/KIA from Kachin State as well. The third reform measure is to transform the centralized economy into a market-oriented economy, with special emphasis on the development of rural areas and poverty alleviation. These initiatives are being implemented despite little assistance from international monetary institutions, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) due to sanctions. The government has a fervent desire to seek technical knowhow and to set up economic engagement with other countries but sanctions restrict it from doing so. With the enactment of the Myanmar Foreign Investment Law, the hope is to attract more investment that will both serve the interest of the nation and investors alike, and the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) has been created to ensure that established standards are abided. In his conclusion, the President pledged to work together with Asian countries to achieve their objectives through a green economy in order to protect the environment and prevent natural disasters, to overcome obstacles and achieve regional development and also contribute to the maintenance of world peace and prosperity. He also reiterated Burma’s commitment to actively participate in attaining the ASEAN aims of achieving “Rich ASEAN 2030” and at the same time build mutual understanding. 4 PRESIDENT MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT TO THAILAND President U Thein Sein led an official delegation to Thailand from 22 – 24 July. The President held official talks with Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and discussed a wide range of issues including greater cooperation between the two countries in trade and economic sectors including the establishment of border industrial zones along the Thai-Burma border. They also discussed Burmese migrant workers in Thailand, as well as the early and successful implementation of the Dawei Region Special Economic Zone project. The Thai PM proposed further coordination and consultations of two working committees in August regarding the project. In addition, three MOUs were signed on 1) the comprehensive development in Dawei special economic zone and related projects in the area, 2) a MoU on development cooperation in Burma and 3) a joint statement on the establishment of an energy forum. President Thein Sein also met representatives from various Thai business sectors, including the heads of the energy giant Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) and the industrial conglomerate Siam Cement, and visited the deep-sea port operations in Laem Chabang in Chon Buri on 22 July. According to recent statistics, Thailand is the second largest investor in Burma in terms of trade investment and economic cooperation with an estimated US$ 9 billion, accounting for 23.32 per cent of total investment in Burma.5 4 To best serve interest of people and country, we have fervent desire to seek technical know-how, to set up economic engagement with other countries but sanctions are still restricting us from doing so - President U Thein Sein – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-15.pdf (NLM) 15 July 2012 (p. 1 & 8) 5President U Thein Sein leaves for Thailand on goodwill visit – http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs13/NLM2012-07-23.pdf (NLM) 23 July 2012 (p. 1) / President U Thein Sein heads for home - Page 2 of 10 Euro-Burma Office 14 July to 10 August 2012 Political Monitor 2012 UNESCO CHIEF MEETS BURMESE PRESIDENT During her first visit to Burma from 7 to 10 August, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Director-General Irina Bokova met President U Thein Sein and five senior government ministers as well as National League for Democracy chairperson MP Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. In the official meetings in Nay Pyi Taw, both sides agreed to further strengthen cooperation between Burma and UNESCO, including the establishment of a project office in Burma. Bokova also visited Bagan on 8 August and encouraged authorities to resubmit the nomination of Bagan as a World Heritage Site, after its first nomination was rejected back in 1995 due to lack of information and data. Recently, the UNESCO and Burma signed a cooperation agreement worth USD$530,000 project on “Building Capacity to Safeguard Cultural Heritage in Burma.”6 TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER MAKES 1st HISTORIC VISIT In the first-ever high-ranking official visit, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu visited Burma from 8-10 August and met President Thein Sein in Nay Pyi Taw as well as key government ministers including the Ministers for Immigration, Border Affairs and Foreign Affairs. The FM said that the recent communal violence in Rakhine State should not tarnish the image of the positive steps being undertaken by the Burmese government and that Turkey would like to provide humanitarian aid and assistance. The misunderstanding of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries could be prevented by allowing international assistance while at the same time giving access to independent observers to the affected area could dispel doubts regarding the issue.
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